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Experts: Tsunami Kills Few Animals

 

http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?id=2004122906180001920800 &

dt=20041229061800 & w=APO & coview

 

YALA NATIONAL PARK, Sri Lanka (AP) - Wildlife officials in Sri Lanka

expressed surprise Wednesday that they found no evidence of large-scale

animal deaths from the weekend's massive tsunami - indicating that

animals may have sensed the wave coming and fled to higher ground.

 

An Associated Press photographer who flew over Sri Lanka's Yala National

Park in an air force helicopter saw abundant wildlife, including

elephants, buffalo, deer, and not a single animal corpse.

 

Floodwaters from the tsunami swept into the park, uprooting trees and

toppling cars onto their roofs - one red car even ended up on top of a

huge tree - but the animals apparently were not harmed and may have

sought out high ground, said Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne, whose Jetwing

Eco Holidays ran a hotel in the park.

 

``This is very interesting. I am finding bodies of humans, but I have

yet to see a dead animal,'' said Wijeyeratne, whose hotel in the park

was totally destroyed in Sunday's tidal surge.

 

 

``Maybe what we think is true, that animals have a sixth sense,''

Wijeyeratne said.

 

 

Yala, Sri Lanka's largest wildlife reserve, is home to 200 Asian

Elephants, crocodile, wild boar, water buffalo and gray langur monkeys.

The park also has Asia's highest concentration of leopards. The Yala

reserve covers an area of 391 square miles, but only 56 square miles are

open to tourists.

 

 

The human death toll in Sri Lanka surpassed 21,000. Forty foreigners

were among 200 people in Yala who were killed.

 

C Copyright The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information

contained In this news report may not be published, broadcast or

otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The

Associated Press.

 

 

12/29/2004 06:18

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